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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market - Forecast (2020 - 2025)

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  • 109 Pages
  • March 2020
  • Region: Global
  • IndustryARC
  • ID: 3339424
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has emerged as a critical technical component in the combined efforts of various nations to combat climate change. Carbon capture and storage refers to the capturing of carbon dioxide from different sources of emission, separating it from other gases and transporting to a suitable location for storage. The carbon capture and storage technology is being adopted and employed across the globe considering the cumulative commitment of industrial stakeholders in curbing Co2 emissions coupled with ongoing dominant role of fossil fuels in energy generation. The total Carbon Capture and Storage market revenue in 2020 was $ 3150 million and it is expected to follow a CAGR of around 23% throughout the forecast period i.e. up to 2025.

The Carbon Capture and Storage industry analysis states EOR method is the extensively adopted in oil & gas participants in storage technology to extract oil and gas from mature fields. CO2 is evaluate to be an outstanding displaying agent from EOR techniques. This technique could provide a goof option for CO2 sequestration to mitigate global warming.

The capture technology segment is distributed into Post Combustion Capture, Pre-Combustion Capture, Oxyfuel technology, Chemical Looping Combustion. Among which pre-combustion segment holds the prevalent CCS market share, and sequestration technology is expected to increase in industry to reduce emissions. As far as the geography is concerned, Americas,  is anticipated to encounter the utmost growth in the carbon capture and storage market demand between 2020 to 2025, due to its expanding initiatives for a number of projects on ozone depletion. US is the dominating region in end-user industry of pipelines in enhanced oil recovery use. This trend is followed by Europe wherein, drivers for the CCS market include Climate Change Obligations, Emission Standards and Taxation policies on Carbon emissions.

What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

The carbonate minerals lead to a permanent and secure storage of carbon dioxide. During the past few years, carbonate minerals as carbon capture and storage technique has observed increasing interest. Co2 capture and storage refers to the capturing of carbon dioxide from different sources of emission, separating it from other gases and transporting to a suitable location for storage. The method of capturing is dependent upon the emission source. The gases have to be separated in their molecular forms after capturing for being implemented in various uses. After separation the transportation of the gases is done through pipelines and tankers and for storage depleted oil and gas reservoirs, unmineable coal beds, Saline aquifers, basalts are the geological formations which are primarily considered.

What are the major applications for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

Carbon Capture and Storage market analysis states some industries, such as natural gas processing is already operating at full commercial scale. CCS technologies can be further applied to a range of power and industrial emission sources. CCS is currently in a pre-commercial stage for many of these applications, such as power, and in pilot stage for several others, including iron, steel, and cement.

Fossil fuels are eh major source of greenhouse gases and CO2 emissions. Preparation of coal burning power stations is responsible for a large volume of electricity generated CO2 emissions. Other origin includes industrial sites and thermal power plants, such as a natural gas fired. Increase in emission of gases is leading towards the concern about change in air quality, climate change and ocean acidification.

These techniques are used to capture and store hydrocarbons which are further implied to synthesize more chemicals and for processing in the chemical industry. The prime carbon compound prepared for industrial use is CO2 and it is also used in food and drinks.

Market Research and Market Trends of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Ecosystem


  • A by-product gas-line is piped from Idemitsu Kosan at Tomakomai refinery in Japan for burying carbon dioxide (CO2) below the seabed off Hokkaido Island and CO2 pulled out as it passes through an amine solution. This project is showing more promise than other carbon, capture and storage (CCS) projects by cutting costs and increasing efficiency. Energy costs are cut to between 1/2 and 1/3 of a typical extraction plant by using the remaining gases to generate power and recycling heat.  Australia’s CarbonNet is aiming at a similar type of CCS project for CO2 capture.

  • The carbon capture and storage market lies in Organization for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD) countries with a strong economic growth and industrialization. There is increase of energy consumption projected from renewable energy and nuclear power. Policies and regulations governing usage of fossil fuels and regulating carbon dioxide emissions fuel are expected to increase the growth in the market. The increase in usage of biofuels has resulted in the increase of energy consumption.

  • Carbon capture methods based on a cyclic adsorption and desorption process on a new filter material, known as sorbent have been developed by Climeworks CCS technology. During adsorption, atmospheric carbon is chemically bound to the sorbent’s surface and, once the carbon is driven off the sorbent by heating it to 100 C after getting saturated.  Low-temperature heat can meet up to 90 percent of the energy demand for the process. The process is relatively cheap to other CCS techniques and also consumes less electricity.

  • Shell is a giant MNC and has undertaken several CCS pilot projects which include the world’s largest CCS project, in Alberta, Canada. As result of a partnership between Shell, Canada Energy and Chevron, Quest was formed which is a fully integrated CCS project. In the oil sands industry Quest has come up as the first commercial application of CCS. It has been designed to capture, transport and store deep underground above one million tons of carbon dioxide. Chevron is also leading a CCS project, where natural gas will travel through undersea pipelines to a liquefied natural gas plant at the Gorgon gas fields in the Western Australia.



Who are the Major Players in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market?

The report includes profiles of some of the leading players in the Carbon Capture and Sequestration Market including Royal Dutch Shell plc, Halliburton Company, Schlumberger Limited, Aker Solutions ASA, Statoil ASA, Chevron, Shell, Carbon Engineering, NRG energy, Bow city Power.

What is our report scope?

The report incorporates in-depth assessment of the competitive landscape, product market sizing, product benchmarking, market trends, product developments, financial analysis, strategic analysis and so on to gauge the impact forces and potential opportunities of the market. Apart from this the report also includes a study of major developments in the market such as product launches, agreements, acquisitions, collaborations, mergers and so on to comprehend the prevailing market dynamics at present and its impact during the forecast period 2020-2025.

Key Takeaways from this Report


  • Evaluate market potential through analyzing growth rates (CAGR %), Volume (Units) and Value ($M) data given at country level – for product types, end use applications and by different industry verticals.

  • Understand the different dynamics influencing the market – key driving factors, challenges and hidden opportunities.

  • Get in-depth insights on your competitor performance – market shares, strategies, financial benchmarking, product benchmarking, SWOT and more.

  • Analyze the sales and distribution channels across key geographies to improve top-line revenues.

  • Understand the industry supply chain with a deep-dive on the value augmentation at each step, in order to optimize value and bring efficiencies in your processes.

  • Get a quick outlook on the market entropy – M&A’s, deals, partnerships, product launches of all key players for the past 4 years.

  • Evaluate the supply-demand gaps, import-export statistics and regulatory landscape for more than top 20 countries globally for the market.

    Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology has emerged as a critical technical component in the combined efforts of various nations to combat climate change. Carbon capture and storage refers to the capturing of carbon dioxide from different sources of emission, separating it from other gases and transporting to a suitable location for storage. The carbon capture and storage technology is being adopted and employed across the globe considering the cumulative commitment of industrial stakeholders in curbing Co2 emissions coupled with ongoing dominant role of fossil fuels in energy generation. The total Carbon Capture and Storage market revenue in 2020 was $ 3150 million and it is expected to follow a CAGR of around 23% throughout the forecast period i.e. up to 2025.

The Carbon Capture and Storage industry analysis states EOR method is the extensively adopted in oil & gas participants in storage technology to extract oil and gas from mature fields. CO2 is evaluate to be an outstanding displaying agent from EOR techniques. This technique could provide a goof option for CO2 sequestration to mitigate global warming.

The capture technology segment is distributed into Post Combustion Capture, Pre-Combustion Capture, Oxyfuel technology, Chemical Looping Combustion. Among which pre-combustion segment holds the prevalent CCS market share, and sequestration technology is expected to increase in industry to reduce emissions. As far as the geography is concerned, Americas,  is anticipated to encounter the utmost growth in the carbon capture and storage market demand between 2020 to 2025, due to its expanding initiatives for a number of projects on ozone depletion. US is the dominating region in end-user industry of pipelines in enhanced oil recovery use. This trend is followed by Europe wherein, drivers for the CCS market include Climate Change Obligations, Emission Standards and Taxation policies on Carbon emissions.

What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

The carbonate minerals lead to a permanent and secure storage of carbon dioxide. During the past few years, carbonate minerals as carbon capture and storage technique has observed increasing interest. Co2 capture and storage refers to the capturing of carbon dioxide from different sources of emission, separating it from other gases and transporting to a suitable location for storage. The method of capturing is dependent upon the emission source. The gases have to be separated in their molecular forms after capturing for being implemented in various uses. After separation the transportation of the gases is done through pipelines and tankers and for storage depleted oil and gas reservoirs, unmineable coal beds, Saline aquifers, basalts are the geological formations which are primarily considered.

What are the major applications for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)?

Carbon Capture and Storage market analysis states some industries, such as natural gas processing is already operating at full commercial scale. CCS technologies can be further applied to a range of power and industrial emission sources. CCS is currently in a pre-commercial stage for many of these applications, such as power, and in pilot stage for several others, including iron, steel, and cement.

Fossil fuels are eh major source of greenhouse gases and CO2 emissions. Preparation of coal burning power stations is responsible for a large volume of electricity generated CO2 emissions. Other origin includes industrial sites and thermal power plants, such as a natural gas fired. Increase in emission of gases is leading towards the concern about change in air quality, climate change and ocean acidification.

These techniques are used to capture and store hydrocarbons which are further implied to synthesize more chemicals and for processing in the chemical industry. The prime carbon compound prepared for industrial use is CO2 and it is also used in food and drinks.

Market Research and Market Trends of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Ecosystem


  • A by-product gas-line is piped from Idemitsu Kosan at Tomakomai refinery in Japan for burying carbon dioxide (CO2) below the seabed off Hokkaido Island and CO2 pulled out as it passes through an amine solution. This project is showing more promise than other carbon, capture and storage (CCS) projects by cutting costs and increasing efficiency. Energy costs are cut to between 1/2 and 1/3 of a typical extraction plant by using the remaining gases to generate power and recycling heat.  Australia’s CarbonNet is aiming at a similar type of CCS project for CO2 capture.

  • The carbon capture and storage market lies in Organization for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD) countries with a strong economic growth and industrialization. There is increase of energy consumption projected from renewable energy and nuclear power. Policies and regulations governing usage of fossil fuels and regulating carbon dioxide emissions fuel are expected to increase the growth in the market. The increase in usage of biofuels has resulted in the increase of energy consumption.

  • Carbon capture methods based on a cyclic adsorption and desorption process on a new filter material, known as sorbent have been developed by Climeworks CCS technology. During adsorption, atmospheric carbon is chemically bound to the sorbent’s surface and, once the carbon is driven off the sorbent by heating it to 100 C after getting saturated.  Low-temperature heat can meet up to 90 percent of the energy demand for the process. The process is relatively cheap to other CCS techniques and also consumes less electricity.

  • Shell is a giant MNC and has undertaken several CCS pilot projects which include the world’s largest CCS project, in Alberta, Canada. As result of a partnership between Shell, Canada Energy and Chevron, Quest was formed which is a fully integrated CCS project. In the oil sands industry Quest has come up as the first commercial application of CCS. It has been designed to capture, transport and store deep underground above one million tons of carbon dioxide. Chevron is also leading a CCS project, where natural gas will travel through undersea pipelines to a liquefied natural gas plant at the Gorgon gas fields in the Western Australia.



Who are the Major Players in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market?

The report includes profiles of some of the leading players in the Carbon Capture and Sequestration Market including Royal Dutch Shell plc, Halliburton Company, Schlumberger Limited, Aker Solutions ASA, Statoil ASA, Chevron, Shell, Carbon Engineering, NRG energy, Bow city Power.

What is our report scope?

The report incorporates in-depth assessment of the competitive landscape, product market sizing, product benchmarking, market trends, product developments, financial analysis, strategic analysis and so on to gauge the impact forces and potential opportunities of the market. Apart from this the report also includes a study of major developments in the market such as product launches, agreements, acquisitions, collaborations, mergers and so on to comprehend the prevailing market dynamics at present and its impact during the forecast period 2020-2025.

Key Takeaways from this Report


  • Evaluate market potential through analyzing growth rates (CAGR %), Volume (Units) and Value ($M) data given at country level – for product types, end use applications and by different industry verticals.

  • Understand the different dynamics influencing the market – key driving factors, challenges and hidden opportunities.

  • Get in-depth insights on your competitor performance – market shares, strategies, financial benchmarking, product benchmarking, SWOT and more.

  • Analyze the sales and distribution channels across key geographies to improve top-line revenues.

  • Understand the industry supply chain with a deep-dive on the value augmentation at each step, in order to optimize value and bring efficiencies in your processes.

  • Get a quick outlook on the market entropy – M&A’s, deals, partnerships, product launches of all key players for the past 4 years.

  • Evaluate the supply-demand gaps, import-export statistics and regulatory landscape for more than top 20 countries globally for the market.

Table of Contents

1. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)- Market Overview2. Executive Summary
3. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) - Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End User Profiling
3.2.3. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)- Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New Entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market- Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunities Analysis
5.4. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Suppliers and Distributors
6. Global Carbon Capture & Storage Market – By Capture Technology
6.1. Post Combustion Capture
6.2. Pre-Combustion Capture
6.3. Oxyfuel technology
6.4. Chemical Looping Combustion
6.5. Others
7. Global Carbon Capture and Storage Market – By Storage Technology
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Geological Storage
7.2.1. Depleted Oil and Gas Reservoirs
7.2.2. Unmineable Coal Bed Storage
7.2.3. Saline Aquifers
7.3. Deep Ocean Storage
7.4. Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
8. Global Carbon Capture & Storage Market – By End user industry
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Biofuels
8.3. Food and Beverage
8.4. Pulp and Paper
8.5. Cement and Concrete
8.6. Iron and Steel
8.7. Textiles
8.8. Oil and Gas
8.9. Power Generation
8.10. Chemicals
8.11. Fertilizers
8.12. Others
9. Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market - By Geography
9.1. North America
9.1.1. U.S.
9.1.2. Canada
9.1.3. Mexico
9.2. South America
9.2.1. Brazil
9.2.2. Venezuela
9.2.3. Argentina
9.2.4. Ecuador
9.2.5. Peru
9.2.6. Colombia
9.2.7. Costa Rica
9.3. Europe
9.3.1. U.K
9.3.2. Germany
9.3.3. Italy
9.3.4. France
9.3.5. Netherlands
9.3.6. Belgium
9.3.7. Spain
9.3.8. Denmark
9.4. APAC
9.4.1. China
9.4.2. Japan
9.4.3. Australia
9.4.4. South Korea
9.4.5. India
9.4.6. Taiwan
9.4.7. Malaysia
9.4.8. Hong Kong
9.5. Middle East& Africa
9.6. Russia
9.7. Israel
9.8. Other
10. Market Entropy
10.1. New Product Launches
10.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs, Partnership
11. Company Profiles (Overview, Financials, SWOT Analysis, Developments, Product Portfolio)
11.1. Royal Dutch Shell plc
11.2. Halliburton Company
11.3. Schlumberger Limited
11.4. Aker Solutions ASA
11.5. Statoil ASA
11.6. Chevron
11.7. Shell
11.8. Carbon Engineering
11.9. NRG energy
11.10. Bow city Power
12. Appendix
12.1. Abbreviations
12.2. Sources
12.3. Research Methodology
12.4. Bibliography
12.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
12.6. Disclaimer

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